Big things come in small packages. We absolutely love visiting the giant, oversized, and quirky attractions wherever we roam. However, we also really appreciate the tiny structures that are typically a bit bigger. Things like... Buildings that are typically meant to hold more than a handful of people at one time. Tiny buildings like these three that you can find in Ontario: 🚂 North America’s Smallest Union Station is located just outside Port Stanley, Ontario. Union station refers to a train station shared by more than one railway company, but in this case, it also refers to a nearby town of Union. 👮 North America’s tiniest jail in Creemore, Ontario. Creemore jail, erected in 1892, measures 4.5 x 6 meters and served as an overnight lock-up for lawbreakers for drunkenness and disturbing the peace. The jailhouse is now a museum located next to the Creemore Log Cabin. ⛪ Living Water Wayside Chapel in Niagara-On-The-Lake, Ontario, is considered the smallest church in Canada (quite possibly the world). With a total of 72 sq feet, the chapel holds about six people, and it has a very low clearance, so many people need to duck to enter. . . These are just a few of the “tiny structures” you may find on an Ontario Roadtrip. 📍 If you know of other tiny structures we need to visit, leave a comment below, we would love to check them out. . . #tinybuildings #ontariotravel #roguetrippers (at Ontario, Canada) https://www.instagram.com/p/Che-L9Mrq6D/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=








